PHOTO DETECTIVE: This is a fairly famous image so you clever lot will likely already know the answer, but please humour us by letting us know when and where this picture was taken, and what's happening in it?

Reminds me of a day wandering round the Ypres museum with somebody in the Australian Air Force in 1996. He kept pointing out all the Australian troops in the photos and that all the photos with them had the Australians gambling or playing games of some kind. He also kept being concerned over various artifacts as he seemed to think a lot of the explosives and shells were still live. Must make a trip back as I now know my GG Grandfather died in the area on 30 April 1915

Not amazing really as we probably all descend from gentry somehow. Before you hit me with the cliche of "Danny Dyer has proven his though" it is still highly possible that millions of us descend from King Edward III.

about putting flesh on the bones, exploring the social conditions and places they lived rather than just names and dates. This also gives me a sense of Identity and a chance to meet like minded friends.

Sharing information, stories and pictures of those who passed with those still present. I also enjoy going to the places/areas my ancestors lived, to get a feel for the place my family stayed. I see things a lot more different now and hear myself saying ....do you know what happened here?....do you know who used to live here? ....oh your great great great used to do that for a job. It's so great to share and love that I'm doing this.

i was adopted when i was 2 and iam now 76 i did my faily tree in 2004 and found lots of family sady the half brother has passed away the same year also the birth mother, still looking for other people now

I love the after note " All of the above mentioned have breakfast dinner tea & supper, eat standard bread drink sterilized milk. sleep with the windows open. wash our own feet once a week ect God love the King. RSVP. Rest in peace. great love it. wish it was mine

buy your great grand parents or grand parents birth certificates unless someone can tell you who their parents were don't try guessing. And when you find people on the census don't just note their names down actually look them all up using the birth indexes Marriage indexes etc confirm each person on that level before tracking back.

Being adopted, I've had to obtain copy certificates, just to get to my grandparents, let alone anyone else, so I'd say this is a definite. Census records, really do have a wealth of information to them and the 1939 register is equally useful, for being able to find or confirm spouses 🙂

I wasn't expecting to enjoy Amanda's episode after Danny's but it was really interesting and learned so much along the way - I went on Find My Past after the show and started digging a bit more and discovered a record I hadn't see before - my 2 x great uncle's Merchant Navy identity card complete with photo - it is just amazing what is available now

Amanda's journey was so interesting, especially finding out about the Lancastria. This is something I'd never heard of and I doubt many others had heard of it either. Such a disaster that the nation should in later years been informed of. Xx